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What you working on over weekend?

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    devRant :)
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    You?
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    Quarterly reviews next week so just finished up my self assessment (killed it!). Working on some email backend stuff!
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    gitHubot ;)
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    Personal project. Angular application :).
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    @champion01 big fan of Angular!
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    @bauermetal I am too!! Have you tried out angular 2 yet? I haven't. Angular is the bees knees :)
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    @champion01 coworker and i played with it a bit. Its definitely much different than 1 or 1.5 and i'm still not comfortable using it 100% in a production environment yet buts its pretty brilliant.
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    You using it standalone or with some stack?
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    @localhost We run angular for the frontend and php (codeigniter) or golang for backend depending on the service.
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    Wow golang! Interesting. Never got project which uses golang.
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    We use it for some of our backend services (media service, account service). Many more efficiencies than PHP since its strongly typed and compiled. We saw a 3-4x speed increase switching those heavy services to golang. 👍🏻 its an amazing language.
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    Golang looks pretty awesome. I have wanted to dive into it for a while. Hopefully will have some time to soon.
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    Building a static analysis tool for the language we used at my last job (Gosu). It's not something I've tried before, so it's a challenge!
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    RealContinuity.com blog and LinkedIn group. This is content weekend and reward myself with some coding features.
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    A new feature that allows project managers (not technical PMs, contruction PMs) to mass generate "jobs" and "scopes" for new facility rollouts. Automatically plots them on a map, and finds nearby technicians to do the work requested.
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    @nwestfall - very cool. Good friend is a well connected construction PM in NY if you ever need him for QA or use/recommend.
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    @jumpshot which part of NY?
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    Me - Long Island. My PM friend has done major projects. - Citifield..all over tri-state.
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    @baurermetal - small world haha, this week I just finished a backend component for an email processor that converts text to HTML and .csv.

    That's good to know about angular! I need to start to dabble in angular 2. My company wants to upgrade our site to angular 2. Currently our site has a lot of lag issues due to so many angular bindings. Apparently that gets fixed in angular 2.
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    @jumpshot - that's awesome your in NYC. I've been wanting to move to NYC for development. How's the market/industry there? I'm a C# .net/ angular developer. I can learn to code any language tho.
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    For the first time in a long time I worked on a bit fat nothing and enjoyed the weekend on a beautiful island with my cats.
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    @lazer sounds majestic!
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    @champion01 the tech scene in NYC is pretty good. Plenty of developer jobs. Very high cost of living though so depending on where you're coming from that could be a big change. But yeah, no complaints from me really.
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    @champion01 nice about the email!

    Just remember that Angular 2 is not an upgrade, its an entire rewrite.
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    @champion01 the market is good. Outside Manhattan rents more reasonable. The devRant founders live here and can also help. I see @dfox replied. Let me know if you need anything.
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